Thursday, February 8, 2018

2018 EDGE Singles Camping Trip (July 7-11)

EDGE Singles Camping Trip - July 7-11
Bryce and Zion National Parks (Utah)

July 7-11 (Saturday to Wednesday Morning)

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Overview

Te-Ah Campground is located 28 miles east of Cedar City, Utah, in scenic Navajo Lake Basin. Touring bicycle groups commonly use Te-Ah as a stopover on their way through this beautiful corner of Utah. Fishing and canoeing on Navajo Lake are popular activities.

Natural Features:

The campground is situated on the edge of a meadow high on the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 9,200 feet. An aspen forest covers the campground, offering limited shade. Navajo Lake can be viewed in the distance from several sites.

Recreation:

Navajo Lake offers great canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Hiking and biking are popular activities as well. The Cascade Falls Trail head is located in the campground. This beautiful trail has abundant wildlife and vegetation. 

The 34-mile Virgin River Rim Trail passes near the campground and is open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.

Facilities:

Te-Ah offers 41 single sites with picnic tables and campfire rings. One group site (#33) is available and designated for bicycle tour groups of up to 20 people. The site provides tables, bicycle wash and parking racks and a workspace for self-contained kitchens.

Flush and vault toilets are provided and drinking water is piped from a spring. A well-maintained gravel road skirts the shoreline of Navajo Lake and leads to Te-ah on the lake's western edge, allowing good access for cars, trailers and bicycles.

Nearby Attractions:

Boat rentals, a boat ramp, lodging and groceries are available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. Duck Lake is five miles east, with fishing and canoeing, as well as a visitor center. The Duck Creek/Markagunt ATV Trail System begins at Duck Creek Campground.

Cedar Breaks National Monument is 20 miles away, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery.

Just outside Cedar Breaks is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find 10 miles of trails and the Twisted Forest, a stand of ancient bristlecone pine.

Activities and Amenities

Within Facility
  • Accessible Flush Toilets
  • Biking
  • Boat Ramp
  • Campfire Rings
  • Drinking Water
  • Dump Station
  • Firewood
  • Fishing
  • Flush Toilets
  • Group Camping
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding Trails
  • Host
  • Hunting
  • Tables
  • Trash Collection
  • Vault Toilets
  • Wildlife Viewing